1. ಖಳ

    ♪ khaḷa 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a floor made for thrashing grains; a threshing floor.
    3. the refuse or remaining of the seeds of Sesamum indicum from which oil is extracted.
    4. a fight, esp. a large-scale engagement, between armed forces; a battle.
    5. a small mortar and pestle of metal or stone, used to pound areca nut or to powder medicine.
    6. a villainous, wicked man.
    7. a man belonging to the Kokaṇa region in the Western India, that runs from the present Thane in north to Goa in south, and between Sahyādri mountains and Arabian sea.
  2. ಖಳ

    ♪ khaḷa 🔊
    1. :
    2. hard to bear, tolerate or endure; strong; vehement.
  3. ಖಳ

    ♪ khaḷa 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. an evil spirit; a demon; a devil.
  4. ಕಳ

    ♪ kaḷa 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a person guilty of or likely to commit great crimes; an evil or wicked person; a scoundrel; a villain.
  5. ಕಳ

    ♪ kaḷa 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a man who habitually steals or is guilty of theft; a thief.
  6. ಕಳ

    ♪ kaḷa 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a floor made for thrashing grains; a thrashing floor.
    3. a wide area where a battle is fought; a battlefield.
    4. a place where game or games are played; a play-ground.
    5. a bed made for planting plants (esp. seedlings).
  7. ಕಳ್

    ♪ kaḷ 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a quantity of thread or yarn wound in a coil; skein.
  8. ಕಳ್

    ♪ kaḷ 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. to commit or get by, theft; to take or appropriate (another's property, ideas, etc.) without permission, dishonestly or unlawfully, esp. in a secret or surreptitious manner; to steal; to thieve.
    3. ಕಳ್ವಾಳ್ kaḷvāḷa person who habitually steals or is guilty of theft; a thief.
  9. ಕಳ್

    ♪ kaḷ 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the juice that circulates through a plant, esp. a woody plant, bearing water, food, etc. to the tissues; the plant sap.
    3. toddy - a) the sweet sap of various East Indian palms, used as a beverage b) an alcoholic liquor made by fermenting this sap.
  10. ಅಡವಿ ಕೋಳಿ

    ♪ aḍavi kōḷi 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a jungle-fowl; gallus sonnerati.

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